Why Blame and “Human Error” Are Putting Your Business at Risk
A finance team is trying to finish the month-end payment run. Dave has a list of invoices open, a supplier has already chased twice, and the team wants to avoid holding up a project that depends on the payment being made. Nothing about the morning feels unusual. It is busy,
The State of Cybersecurity in Education: What the 2025/2026 Breaches Survey Really Shows
A teacher opens a shared document while preparing a lesson. A school office receives an email that appears to relate to a parent query. A college administrator moves between learner records, funding systems and staff messages. A university team member receives a request linked to an account, research system or
The State of UK Cyber Resilience: What the 2025/2026 Breaches Survey Really Shows
A supplier email lands while someone is closing off invoices. A login prompt appears while a manager is moving between systems. A charity administrator receives a document request that appears to relate to a real funding conversation. A team member working from home needs access to a shared file before

Malware Explained: How It Gets In, What It Does, and Why Antivirus Does Not Always Catch It
A file arrives while someone is already trying to finish something. It might be an invoice that needs checking before a payment run, a CV that needs reviewing before interviews are arranged, a supplier document that needs saving into a shared folder, or a spreadsheet that has to be opened

Why Every UK SME Needs a Cyber Incident Response Plan
A supplier calls to question a change to your bank details. At almost the same time, someone in the office says they cannot access a shared folder, and another team member mentions that a mailbox has started sending unusual replies. Nothing has been confirmed. No one yet knows whether the

Why Cybersecurity in FE Is Part of Supporting Learners, Not Separate From It
A support decision that does not feel like a cyber decision A learner cannot access their account just before a session starts. The tutor is already trying to settle the room, manage late arrivals, respond to a support issue that surfaced earlier in the morning, and avoid losing more teaching

The Art of Human Hacking: Understanding Social Engineering Threats
An employee is working through a task that needs to be completed before the end of the day. It’s routine work, the kind that involves moving between emails, systems, and documents, keeping things progressing without delay. Messages are being processed, requests are being handled, and decisions are being made quickly

The Psychology of Passwords: A Deep Dive into the NCSC’s Three Random Words Strategy
A password is rarely created in a calm, deliberate moment where someone sits down and thinks carefully about security. More often, it is created in the middle of something else. Someone is setting up a new account, trying to regain access after being locked out, logging into a platform for

The Dark Web Decoded: Unveiling the Underbelly of the Internet.
Why the Dark Web Still Gets Misunderstood The dark web is often discussed in extremes. It is either framed as a hidden world of criminal activity or dismissed as something distant and irrelevant to everyday life. In practice, it sits somewhere in between, but most people never really engage with